This "Disney Dream House" Has A View Of The Magic Kingdom's Fireworks Every Night — And It's For Sale Right Now

If you are both a Disney lover and in the market for a new house, boy, have I got the listing for you: A house being referred as a “Disney dream house” is on the market in Florida — and when you take a peek, you’ll see why the real estate listings for it have gone viral. It’s for sale by the owners, according to both Zillow and Trulia; it’s been on the market for a little over a month, but it’s making big waves on the internet now.

Also, yes: The house has a whopping seven bedrooms, two of which are master suites. There are also four full bathrooms, two half-baths, a breakfast nook, a dining room, a family room, a laundry room, an “extra large game room,” a three-and-a-half-car garage with a workshop attached, an attic, and a whoooole lot more. According to the Zillow listing, there are 20 rooms total in the house — which, as a one-bedroom apartment dweller who, at most, will be considering a house with two to three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom when I get to the property-buying phase, is… a little difficult for me to process. Mostly I can’t fathom how anyone could possibly afford that amount of space.

Then again, I live in an area with an extremely expensive housing market. Windermere actually looks like it’s pretty affordable in the grand scheme of things; the asking price 5306 Nagami Drive is $888,000, whereas if it were located in an area like mine, it would likely be a multi-million-dollar home. To be fair, $888,000 still isn’t cheap — but, I mean, hey! That’s pretty rad! Maybe I should move to Florida!

In any event, though, it’s clear that this house is a labor of love; nearly every single room is themed, from the Aladdin bedroom:

Is it a little unsettling to have Tinkerbell staring down at you from the ceiling as you take care of business? Maybe… but it’s also amazing.

It’s unclear whether the house is being sold furnished; even if it’s not, though, there’s still plenty of Disney-specific décor that would remain even after the furniture went.

The sellers are well-liked within the neighborhood; said neighbor Nancy Murphy to Orlando News 6, “I don’t want them to leave, I really don’t. Best neighbors you could ever ask for. They love children.” Added Sean Coamey, “When people ask where I live, the landmark is, Well, you know the Disney house? Well, I live across the street.”

One would hope that whoever does end up buying it will take good care of it; it’s not every day you find a place like this. It’s also true, of course, that this place isn’t for everyone — but there’s got to be someone for which it’s right.

Take a look at the Zillow listing, which includes many, many more photos, here. Also, let me know if you make an offer. If the house becomes yours, can I come visit?